Spectrum of genetic variants of BRCA1 and BRCA2 in a German single center study
Background Determination of mutation status of BRCA1 and BRCA2 has become part of the clinical routine. However, the spectrum of genetic variants differs between populations. The aim of this study was to deliver a comprehensive description of all detected variants. Methods In families fulfilling one...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of gynecology and obstetrics 2017-05, Vol.295 (5), p.1227-1238 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Determination of mutation status of
BRCA1
and
BRCA2
has become part of the clinical routine. However, the spectrum of genetic variants differs between populations. The aim of this study was to deliver a comprehensive description of all detected variants.
Methods
In families fulfilling one of the German Consortium for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer (GC-HBOC) criteria for genetic testing, one affected was chosen for analysis. DNA of blood lymphocytes was amplified by PCR and prescreened by DHPLC. Aberrant fragments were sequenced. All coding exons and splice sites of
BRCA1
and
BRCA2
were analyzed. Screening for large rearrangements in both genes was performed by MLPA.
Results
Of 523 index patients, 121 (23.1%) were found to carry a pathogenic or likely pathogenic (class 4/5) mutation. A variant of unknown significance (VUS) was detected in 73/523 patients (13.9%). Two mutations p.Gln1756Profs*74 and p.Cys61Gly comprised 42.3% (
n
= 33/78) of all detected pathogenic mutations in
BRCA1
. Most of the other mutations were unique mutations. The most frequently detected mutation in
BRCA2
was p.Val1283Lys (13.9%;
n
= 6/43). Altogether, 101 different neutral genetic variants were counted in
BRCA1
(
n
= 35) and in
BRCA2
(
n
= 66).
Conclusion
The two most frequently detected mutations are founder mutations in Poland and Czech Republic. More similarities seem to be shared with our direct neighbor countries compared to other European countries. For comparison of the extended genotype, a shared database is needed. |
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ISSN: | 0932-0067 1432-0711 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00404-017-4330-z |